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The net effect is the same, but is less confrontational. "Hate" tends to raise barriers of the religous sort; but we can all admit to occasionally being annoyed by even our favorite languages, things, even friends and family (tho its best not to admit the latter in public...).

What I meant to say is that many people might just say that 'I dont hate anything, but there are few things which I dont like of language X'. It is arguably safe to say that if someone can say 5 things they hate of, they know the language well. But it is not safe to say that if someone can't say 5 things they 'hate' of, then they are either a beginner or can't pull in the big dollars using it. I remember once someone asked Tomek Czajka a similar question, and he said he has got nothing that he hate of c++ b

Period should always go across a pointer if pointer addressed. The pointer should be a part of the typing. No period returns the pointer, period returns the entire structure and period then element returns the element in the structure.
Type Vector2D
X AS INTEGER
Y AS INTEGER
END TYPE

DIM u AS Vector2D ptr, v as Vector2D ptr
# u will point to the same location as v
u = v
# u will hold a copy of the contents of the structure pointed to by v
u. = v.
#u holds a copy of the element x in the structure poin